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. >> the mayor of oakland fighting back against an article in the new york times that implies the occupied oakland crack down was orchestrated by police officers to make her look bad. at the mayor of oakland says that was not her opinion. >> he asked me why did people think that i was set up and i answered, and that is what the " is, i am not happy with that article. >> the new york times says they stand by the story saying that they speak for itself. the motorist died this morning in a crash when two big rigs hit each other in a word, the accident happened on highway 238. about 5:20 a.m., the sedan was trapped underneath one of the trucks which began leaking fuel. if the car's driver declared dead at the scene. traffic backed up on 238 throughout the morning commute. nine family members including two young children in hospital after their s u v overturned in pittsburgh. it happened around 1:00 a.m. on eastbound highway 4 north of railroad ave. not clear what caused that accident. none of the injuries are considered serious. the chp says the family is from antioch and was returning home af
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a university cbs news, new york time poll shows him 6 points ahead of mitt romney in ohio. he holds the same lead in florida and has an 11 point advantage in pennsylvania. in all three states polled voters view president obama for favorably than romney saying the president cares more about their needs and problems of >> president -- and problems. >> president obama has an edge. he's been trying to define mitt romney and it looks like he's having success. . >> still four of ten voters believe romney's business background will translate into more jobs. >> i believe mitt romney has the background, the experience and the record to fix our economy and to put americans back to work. >> most of those polls said no matter who wins the white house they don't think the policies will put money in their wallet. rollny returns to the campaign trail in colorado tomorrow, but he's running a new campaign ad criticizing the president's support of the auto industry bail out. . >> they were spending my credit line. >> romney's campaign put up antipresident obama billboards in florida where th
a university cbs news, new york time poll shows him 6 points ahead of mitt romney in ohio. he holds the same lead in florida and has an 11 point advantage in pennsylvania. in all three states polled voters view president obama for favorably than romney saying the president cares more about their needs and problems of >> president -- and problems. >> president obama has an edge. he's been trying to define mitt romney and it looks like he's having success. . >> still four of ten...
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this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. put me at 5 timesgreater risk o, irregular heartbeat my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most commonype of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, praxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners, or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell your doc
this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. put me at 5 timesgreater risk o, irregular heartbeat my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most commonype of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, praxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke...
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the new york subway allows bicycles during commutes' and has 5 million daily trips. after the pilot and they will to evaluate the results to decide what is best for their 375,000 daily trips. >> we're trying to work to educate everyone, to get along together. but i would like to urge courtesy get go along way. >> that is something gina would appreciate when bringing her bicycle on board. >> so we do not have to be mad at each other for trying to get to work. >> de rock ridge bart station is we on its way into becoming a destination in itself. new benches and landscaping going in beneath the station, the idea is to make it a more inviting place for commuters to gather. trees and ivy that used to block out a lot of the light have already been removed. still to come, satisfying your need for speed without shoes, and this may be guilty ultimate camping experience for giants fans over at at&t park. and beating expectations, what investors say about the latest jobs report and the state of the economy? >> i'm lawrence karnow in,,,,,,, >> some good news in hiring, stocks ral
the new york subway allows bicycles during commutes' and has 5 million daily trips. after the pilot and they will to evaluate the results to decide what is best for their 375,000 daily trips. >> we're trying to work to educate everyone, to get along together. but i would like to urge courtesy get go along way. >> that is something gina would appreciate when bringing her bicycle on board. >> so we do not have to be mad at each other for trying to get to work. >> de rock...
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he was born in 1944 in new york city, into a musical family. but the age of five he was already playing radio it's on the piano. his first job was as a rehearsal pianist for barbra streisand " funny girl ". his last was the 2009 score for the informants. >> it was a wonderful project. >> his work warneearned him at every major entertainment award. including a pulitzer prize. he conducted symphony orchestras in several cities. he had the satisfaction of knowing that long after the lights came up, audiences were still coming the tunes that he wrote. >> ♪ >> [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week get whole seedless watermelons fresh off the farm for only $2.98 each. skip the warehouse. 24 rolls of charmin are just $11.99. and kellogg's frosted flakes are a buck 88. real big deals this week and every week. >> today's tip of the day is pink grapefruit but you need to selec
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. >> a race car ripping through the lincoln tunnel in new york, the formula one car hit speeds of 190 m.p.h. it was driven by a 13 time winner on the 4 a lot 1 circuit. to promote a rescheduled for june of next year. >> that is fast. let's talk about weather. >> the weekend weather, a lot of eyes on saturday and sunday. is the week in here? i forgot. yes. we will be expecting bigger changes in time for saturday so at least the first half of the weekend but right now we're seeing clearing skies over the coast and the day. some pitchers out the door, and temperatures spread depending on where you are. 80 degrees in livermore and cooler in san fransisco. 59 there. mid to upper seventies in places like concord. pretty seasonal for this time of year. and the more clouds rolling in tonight. and then we will talk about this coming up. what is going on? we're watching this area of monsoon moisture. going to put a slight chance, slight chance, of some thundershowers. at least in the early part of the day. tonight into early tomorrow morning. so, this chance is probably less than 20 percent but
. >> a race car ripping through the lincoln tunnel in new york, the formula one car hit speeds of 190 m.p.h. it was driven by a 13 time winner on the 4 a lot 1 circuit. to promote a rescheduled for june of next year. >> that is fast. let's talk about weather. >> the weekend weather, a lot of eyes on saturday and sunday. is the week in here? i forgot. yes. we will be expecting bigger changes in time for saturday so at least the first half of the weekend but right now we're...
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a cbs news new york times poll shows him six points ahead of mitt romney in ohio, the president holds the same lead in florida and has an 11. advantage in pennsylvania. in all three states polled, voters view the president more favorably than mitt romney saying he cares more about their needs than mitt romney. >> my hair may be more grave than four years ago. but my determination to do right by you is stronger than ever. >> still four out of 10 voters surveyed believe mitt romney's business background will translate to more jobs. >> i believe that mitt romney has the background experience, and the record to fix our economy and to put americans back to work. >> most of those polled said that no matter who wins the white house, they do not think that either candidate's policies will help put more money in their wallets. mitt romney returns to the campaign trail in colorado tomorrow but he is running a new campaign ad criticizing the president's support of the automobile industry bailout. >> i received a letter from general motors, they were suspending my credit line. >> the mitt romney
a cbs news new york times poll shows him six points ahead of mitt romney in ohio, the president holds the same lead in florida and has an 11. advantage in pennsylvania. in all three states polled, voters view the president more favorably than mitt romney saying he cares more about their needs than mitt romney. >> my hair may be more grave than four years ago. but my determination to do right by you is stronger than ever. >> still four out of 10 voters surveyed believe mitt romney's...
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that story has a new york angle, too. fox business network's lou dobbs explains. >> but it is a good natured sort of labor battle. it was in 1935 that president franklin roosevelt made it easier for workers in the private sector to create unions. when signed the wagner act he see he meanted and deepened political ties between organized labor on the democratic party. >> it doesn't pool enthusiasm for picketing. >> even fdr didn't think public sector unions made any sense. >> collective bar gaining is different for public workers because their boss is really on their side. >> lies extensively on the roots of america's economic problems. >> they don't want to pay the union mihms too much because it comes out of their own pockets at ford, but that is not true of the government. >> strikes by public employees would be quote the unthinkable and intolerable. but it was within a couple of decades that democratic heirs decided the political upside of public sector unions was worth the risk. the euro caucuse eureka momentd right he
that story has a new york angle, too. fox business network's lou dobbs explains. >> but it is a good natured sort of labor battle. it was in 1935 that president franklin roosevelt made it easier for workers in the private sector to create unions. when signed the wagner act he see he meanted and deepened political ties between organized labor on the democratic party. >> it doesn't pool enthusiasm for picketing. >> even fdr didn't think public sector unions made any sense....
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but a new "new york times" and cbs swing state poll that shows the president had his work cut out for him. governor romney has a five-point advantage in colorado, just outside the margin of error. that poll differs with national polls which suggests the president holds on to the lead. and ed henry is like with the president. ed, who is with the president today? >>reporter: well, he has just wrapped up the event with the president shaking hands. he rolled out the woman who spoke out in favor of the president's health care plan some months ago and drew the ire of rush limbaugh and other conservative whose attacked her because she spoke out in favor of low-cost contraception, et cetera, she attacked mitt romney from the podium a few moments ago, saying when rome guy had a chance to defend her against rush limbaugh and others he would not do it and chose not to do it. she now has a choice to not vote for rahm mitt romney and she bes if he is not re-elected the policies for health will be pushed back to the 1950s. republicans are pushing back saying that the president's economic policies h
but a new "new york times" and cbs swing state poll that shows the president had his work cut out for him. governor romney has a five-point advantage in colorado, just outside the margin of error. that poll differs with national polls which suggests the president holds on to the lead. and ed henry is like with the president. ed, who is with the president today? >>reporter: well, he has just wrapped up the event with the president shaking hands. he rolled out the woman who spoke...
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. ♪ ♪ >> the new york native wrote some of the most well-known music of stage and screen the past four years leading to broadway smash a chorus line and dozens of famous film scores. ♪ ♪ >> you are thinking yourself what will this be like when she records it and what you find out is is beyond what you could have imagined >> his work earned him every major award in entertainment including three oscars, four grammys, a tony and a pulitzer prize. he was 68 years old. >> it make a sweet but this candy is not to be enjoyed. the treats [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. >> lead found in candy is causing bay area health officials to sound the
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. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: he was born in 1944, in new york city, into a musical family, by the age of 5 he was already playing radio hits on the piano. his first job was as a rehearsal pi mist for barbara vice and's funny girl his last, the informant. his work earned him every major entertainment award. he even conducted symphony orchestras in several cityhe had the satisfaction of knowing long after the lights came up, audiences were still humming the tunes he wrote. theresa garcia, cbs news los angeles chef >> he was in the studio many times and always wanted to talk about baseball. family spokesman said he collapsed and died in los angeles after a brief illness. >>> people living in california, san francisco bay area, flood local hospitals after a big blaze breaks out at a chevron oil refinery. several people or people in several communities near the fire were asked to stay inside turn off air conditioners and cover up any cracks around doors or windows today scores of them are hospitalized with breathing problems. not known how serious those injuries are. the cause of the fire rem
. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: he was born in 1944, in new york city, into a musical family, by the age of 5 he was already playing radio hits on the piano. his first job was as a rehearsal pi mist for barbara vice and's funny girl his last, the informant. his work earned him every major entertainment award. he even conducted symphony orchestras in several cityhe had the satisfaction of knowing long after the lights came up, audiences were still humming the tunes he wrote. theresa garcia,...
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this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >> president obama's campaign releasing a new ad that tries to link mitt romney to former president george w. bush. take a look. >> you watched and worried, two wars, tax cuts for millionaires, debt piled up and now, we face a choice: mitt romney's plan, a new $250,000 tax cut for millionaires and increased military spending and or president obama's plan, deficit reduction, millionaires pay a little more. i'm president obama and i approved this message because to cut the deficit we need everyone to pay their fair share. >> paul: okay, so
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i'm not unhappy being on the same side as "the new york times." what we're trying to do is limit the access of guns to people who don't need them. americans love guns. and, you know, the analogy's almost as if -- i know, i've read your writings. you think americans are just bad people. and you can't change people from being violent. well, if you can't change people from violent, you really think americans have a love affair with violence, then you really do have to take the guns away. americans also have a love affair with speeding and with drunken driving. we can't stop them from thinking about those things. we can stop them from speeding. even though very few speeders kill. we can stop them from having access to too many guns because guns in the hands of people like this do kill. we have to use a little common sense. the fact that we have more guns than any country in the world today and have more violent crimes than any country in the world today has to have a caro lation. i believe it also has a correlation. you're right, that we have crimes b
i'm not unhappy being on the same side as "the new york times." what we're trying to do is limit the access of guns to people who don't need them. americans love guns. and, you know, the analogy's almost as if -- i know, i've read your writings. you think americans are just bad people. and you can't change people from being violent. well, if you can't change people from violent, you really think americans have a love affair with violence, then you really do have to take the guns away....
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that is a hard sell right now in new york, especially. >>neil: you bet most wealthy american would in the support him so what do you have to lose? >>guest: the president is wealthy himself, a multi-millionaire. >>neil: he has gotten to be the last couple of years. >>guest: writing a few books. what is interesting is the tax debate. mitt romney paid one year, in 2010, the tax rate that mitt romney paid and the president paid was six-point difference so there is not a big gap define what the president and romney are paying. >>neil: but what about what we as a nation are paying in taxes and what we are getting if what we -- for what we are paying. that could explain why mitt romney is having the success he has. >>guest: in part, yes. the country is evenly split. i think it will be close. >>neil: i don't think it will be close. >>guest: those people in the center and those what are undecided. >>neil: but as someone who keeps track of it closely, when you see more young less impressed with the senate, more african-americans posted doug wilder
that is a hard sell right now in new york, especially. >>neil: you bet most wealthy american would in the support him so what do you have to lose? >>guest: the president is wealthy himself, a multi-millionaire. >>neil: he has gotten to be the last couple of years. >>guest: writing a few books. what is interesting is the tax debate. mitt romney paid one year, in 2010, the tax rate that mitt romney paid and the president paid was six-point difference so there is not a big...
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. >>> oakland's mayor quoted as accusing the police to cetera the new york times says it got it wrong mark sayre with how the the words were twisted. >>> mayor quan has taken criticism over her handling of the occupy movement until this weekend's new york times magazine has there been discussion of a set up. when police moved in on occupy protesters on october 25th last year mayor jeanne quan's was in washington d.c. that led the mayor to make this comment quoting " the theory among my left friends and family was that i was set up " >>> the new york times is gives an east coast look at the west coast >>> at the chabot observatory mayor quan said the comments were taken out of context >>> he asked me what you think people were set up and i answered that is with the quotes were >>> the article says " you know i was out of town that closed down the camp a day early and overreacted several people tried to set me up before my car got booted after the election " the mayor told the times to send a message they can do what they want that i better watch out. >>> i can assure you police officer
. >>> oakland's mayor quoted as accusing the police to cetera the new york times says it got it wrong mark sayre with how the the words were twisted. >>> mayor quan has taken criticism over her handling of the occupy movement until this weekend's new york times magazine has there been discussion of a set up. when police moved in on occupy protesters on october 25th last year mayor jeanne quan's was in washington d.c. that led the mayor to make this comment quoting " the...
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she joins us now from new york. okay. teresa. tell me simply why these beams that look like a cross and meant so many americans especially in new york why that would make you, quote, physically sick. >> well, the issue is not necessarily about the cross. the case has been brought because the other people, there were about 1,000 people who were involved, victims of 9/11 whose families were not christian. and those families have been denied the ability to place a memorial in this museum to represent their faith or their family or their loved one that has perished. that's what the real crux of this lawsuit is those people, one of the plaintiff's brother was one of those victims. they are just in distress about it. you know, anxiety. stress. knowing that they are being denied their right to honor their loved one. that's a prettious serious thing. >> laura: first of all, i'm pretty sure that maybe is it 85% of the firefighters who died in the towers were catholic. and overwhelming majority of people who died were christians. >> correc
she joins us now from new york. okay. teresa. tell me simply why these beams that look like a cross and meant so many americans especially in new york why that would make you, quote, physically sick. >> well, the issue is not necessarily about the cross. the case has been brought because the other people, there were about 1,000 people who were involved, victims of 9/11 whose families were not christian. and those families have been denied the ability to place a memorial in this museum to...
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he went for the world record in hot dog eating at the new york state fair yesterday. >> how was that physically possible? 110? >> i think he dreams a lot of water. they were boneless francs and he now works for that company, he is a celebrity of course in the world of competitive eating. he does not even looked sick. >> they soak the bonds in water. >> those were straight hot dogs? well that is just easy. >> that is going to do it for >> that is going to do it for us,
he went for the world record in hot dog eating at the new york state fair yesterday. >> how was that physically possible? 110? >> i think he dreams a lot of water. they were boneless francs and he now works for that company, he is a celebrity of course in the world of competitive eating. he does not even looked sick. >> they soak the bonds in water. >> those were straight hot dogs? well that is just easy. >> that is going to do it for >> that is going to do...
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new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks. the problem is it's not the product of keller and the new york times, it's the product of wikileaks. how frightening is this? >> i don't think it's frightening, i think it's the pointer organization alluded to this week. it's important when you look things that purport to be from the new york times, "the washington post" or rush limbaugh, that you check to see whether or not it actually is. there were so many, so many indications that this was not genuine. and everybody missed it, including a reporter for the new york times. >> it should be pointed out that wikileaks doesn't, well, is not happy with the times because wikileaks is not able to transact business, they want the times to get on their band wagon. but, how do we know, you know, when stuff like that appears, how do we know that it's real? i mean, well, for me, even before i had read sort of the controversy, i just looked at th
new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks. the problem is it's not the product of keller and the new york times, it's the product of wikileaks. how frightening is this? >> i don't think it's frightening, i think it's the pointer organization alluded to this week. it's important when you look things that purport to be from the new york times, "the washington...
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fox news reported on the ongoing case of iran's new york based charity the ilabi foundation. >> one of the quickest ways to make huge amounts of money is to become an important person. >> these so-called charity foundations got assets from the royal family existing businesses and ordinary iranians in many cases powerful clerics use them as their own personal slush fund. >> they have goods selling them without impact. >> 300 families they are hugely wealthy. >> there are a lot of people with multi. >> islamic revolutionary guard core the irgc so-called protectors of the regime. >> the iranian elite have many years purchased and bought the finest of western goods. unfortunate loifr the years because of petro dollars the elites have had the ability to purchase these goods. >> life is becoming harder for iranian businesses. though president ahmadinejad denies it much of the world's economy accuses them of pursuing weapons. the u.s. european unions imposed trade and banking systems. pressure by uani and others caused problems in the showrooms. f fiat is under pressure to stop doing business
fox news reported on the ongoing case of iran's new york based charity the ilabi foundation. >> one of the quickest ways to make huge amounts of money is to become an important person. >> these so-called charity foundations got assets from the royal family existing businesses and ordinary iranians in many cases powerful clerics use them as their own personal slush fund. >> they have goods selling them without impact. >> 300 families they are hugely wealthy. >>...
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classic toy, but she is modelled after a new york drag queen and she will retail for $125 and will be available just in time for christmas to put in your stocking. the maker of barbies is up about 25%ear to date. >>> have a great and safe weekend, see you on monday, same time. "closing bell" is next. >> hi, everybody, welcome to "closing bell." we have more rallying going on. the rally is continuing as we enter this final stretch with the do you. >>> i'm bill grit fet and that is maria bartiromo. the dow is close to hitting four and four and a half year highs. let's show you, write these numbers down. >> i'm on it. >> if the dow closes today ladies and gentlemen at 13289.32, that would be a four and a half year high. and if the s&p were to close at 1419 we would be at a fresh four year high there. so that stealth rally does continue today. >>> sure does, today, apple hit a new all time high looking forward to the release of a new iphone and a smaller ipad. facebook hit a new all-time low this afternoon. the lock up expired yesterday, and groupon also hitting a new low today after it w
classic toy, but she is modelled after a new york drag queen and she will retail for $125 and will be available just in time for christmas to put in your stocking. the maker of barbies is up about 25%ear to date. >>> have a great and safe weekend, see you on monday, same time. "closing bell" is next. >> hi, everybody, welcome to "closing bell." we have more rallying going on. the rally is continuing as we enter this final stretch with the do you. >>>...
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for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> a from all of us at "good morning america" weekend, welcome to the world, lorenzo, you're going have a very interesting life, i guarantee you. >> maybe we can set up some play dates with jake. >>> time now for the weather and over to ginger zee who's at captiva island in florida. >> yes, we're awaiting tropical storm isaac. with any tropical storm eventually hurricane, you have tornado threats. from south to north florida, that's coming into play today. we have that tornado threat and finally the isaac's path, watch the wind speeds, they go from 75 miles per hour early tomorrow morning to 105 miles per hour tomorrow morning. we'll continue following that. for now, i'll leave you with a fly across the nation. that's the big picture. now, we want to get a check a little closer to home. >> this weather report brought to you by next us is 7. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- a very close encounter with a mysterious creature. >>> check this out. the air guitar world championships. imagine what these guys could do if they
for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> a from all of us at "good morning america" weekend, welcome to the world, lorenzo, you're going have a very interesting life, i guarantee you. >> maybe we can set up some play dates with jake. >>> time now for the weather and over to ginger zee who's at captiva island in florida. >> yes, we're awaiting tropical storm isaac. with any tropical storm eventually hurricane, you have tornado...
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. >> sean: it's a little different in new york. hey, since i have seen you last, have you had this heart transplant, you have been through a lot. how hard has that been? >> well, hard... i am here. it's... it's really a miracle. it's a tremendous gift that somebody gave, obviously, in terms of -- their willingness to donate, the family's willingness to donate a heart. and when you have the advantage of going frommen-stage heart failure, to where you are really about to hang it up because your heart's not working to service all of your vital organs, to all of a sudden, you have a new heart and the expectation that you may live another 15 or 20 years, it's a miracle. it's a tremendous gift. yeah, there is some rocky momes along the way. but you always have to think about what the alternative was. it is a lot better than the alternative. >> sean: last time i saw you, you had your pack with you, you would pull it out and the alarm would go off and scare everybody around you. one thing you said to me. huyour first heart attack at 37, ve
. >> sean: it's a little different in new york. hey, since i have seen you last, have you had this heart transplant, you have been through a lot. how hard has that been? >> well, hard... i am here. it's... it's really a miracle. it's a tremendous gift that somebody gave, obviously, in terms of -- their willingness to donate, the family's willingness to donate a heart. and when you have the advantage of going frommen-stage heart failure, to where you are really about to hang it up...
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this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people moneon more than just car insurance. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. ooo no. the hotel lost our reservation. nonsense! you book at travelocity, your reservation's guaranteed. well, i did not book with travelocity, okay?!? [ female announcer ] get the travelocity guarantee any way you book, including our new app. you'll never roam alone. the glow of becoming the first woman to win the gold medal in the women's all around welcome. you have been to gabby both in your own way moms. you have this brilliantly talented young girl from the age of three doing perfect cartwheels. you know that she needs to move away from the family home. a tough decision for you. take me back to that decision? >> about 2008, she was about 11, she started saying, mom, i think that i can do this. we watched the 2008 olympics and sean joh
this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people moneon more than just car insurance. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. ooo no. the hotel lost our reservation. nonsense! you book at travelocity, your reservation's guaranteed. well, i did not book with travelocity, okay?!? [ female announcer ] get...
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for "nightline," i'm cynthia mcfadden in new york. >> a tour de force, our thanks to cynthia mcfadden. next up, a glory of silver, gold and bronze. is there a room for a winner in the fourth place podium? tally o. do it again. that's good. kick out the committees. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it 40 mpg. no, 41. give it a huge display. give it a starting price under 16 grand. take it to the car shows. get a celebrity endorser. he's perfect. "i am?" yes, you are. making a groundbreaking car. it's that easy. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. orgdoes your cauliflowernic have a big carbon footprint? not at all. that's great. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. uhh... mr. gallagher. incoming!!! hahaha! it's wasteful. you know jimmy. folks who save
for "nightline," i'm cynthia mcfadden in new york. >> a tour de force, our thanks to cynthia mcfadden. next up, a glory of silver, gold and bronze. is there a room for a winner in the fourth place podium? tally o. do it again. that's good. kick out the committees. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it 40 mpg. no, 41. give it a huge display. give it a starting price under 16 grand. take it to the car...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. >> bret: finally tonight, every four years olympic games put athletes
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans,...
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this guy from upstate new york is a self-described frommer. we can make fun of him and we kind of are, but it's nice get that excited about something. >> you learn so many things on this show, every week. >> bianna. >> you know we have all pets, sometimes owners say they have humanlike qualities. well, here's a dog, who its owner think it can speak. it sounds like it can. i love you. incredible. >> say it again. >> i love you. >> wow. >> i heard i love you there. >> you know what i heard it, too. >> i did. i'm waiting for my baby jake to say that. one more time. >> i love you. >> it reminds me a joke of a guy and dog walking into a bar -- i'll tell you about it later. >> if there's a story, video or picture that you can't get enough of tweet us at gma and we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ you're my obsession living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve p
this guy from upstate new york is a self-described frommer. we can make fun of him and we kind of are, but it's nice get that excited about something. >> you learn so many things on this show, every week. >> bianna. >> you know we have all pets, sometimes owners say they have humanlike qualities. well, here's a dog, who its owner think it can speak. it sounds like it can. i love you. incredible. >> say it again. >> i love you. >> wow. >> i heard i love...
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this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> happy friday, folks. let's look at "street talk" right now. merck up about 1% although it did get downgraded to neutral by bank of america merrill lynch today. >> they don't hate the stock but already up nearly 15% this year. they have a $45 target. a buck 80 upside. they note that a new cholesterol drug is high risk but potentially high reward on the longer term perspective basis so they downgraded it and lots of the market is ignoring it. interesting when the market said we don't care if you downgraded it. >> big on pharma today. another drugmaker is bristol myers with the upgrade today of buy. >> same call as merck. there's one call and hitting both stocks. analyst there sees enough return potential to upgrade it. they expect the approval of an anti-coagulate drug and a riskier name than the other buys. you got about $3.50 of upside and down 7% year to date. >> what do you think goes on at a shoe carnival? clowns and stuff? s
this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> happy friday, folks. let's look at "street talk" right now. merck up about 1% although it did get downgraded to neutral by bank of america merrill lynch today. >> they don't hate the stock but already up nearly 15% this year. they have a $45 target. a buck 80 upside. they note that a new cholesterol drug is high risk but potentially high...
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what is happening down on the floor of the new york stock exchange? let's check in with the very lovely courtney regan. hi. >> reporter: hi, mandy. it's been a relatively quiet albeit positive week for equities here and take a look at the s&p 500. trading in a 3-point range today and certainly summer friday. we have got sectors like consumer discretionary and technology leading the way and split advancers to decliners in the 13500 stocks and taken a lot of notice of retailer this is week with the earnings but take a look at shares of jm smucker. a consumer name. they sell the products we love so much, the jiff peanut butter. they cut prices to lure customers back and it worked. a good forecast going forward and the shares are trading at all-time highs. levels we haven't seen since the ipo in 19 59d. unbelievable. we can't ignore financials either. european banks particularly strong thanks to comments of merkle reiterating that germany will do what it can to maintain the euro. bank of america up better than many of the other dow performers leading the
what is happening down on the floor of the new york stock exchange? let's check in with the very lovely courtney regan. hi. >> reporter: hi, mandy. it's been a relatively quiet albeit positive week for equities here and take a look at the s&p 500. trading in a 3-point range today and certainly summer friday. we have got sectors like consumer discretionary and technology leading the way and split advancers to decliners in the 13500 stocks and taken a lot of notice of retailer this is...
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fox news reported on the ongoing case of iran's new york based charity the ilabi foundation. >> one of the quickest ways to make huge amounts of money is to become an important person. >> these so-called charity foundations got assets from the royal family existing businesses and ordinary iranians in many cases powerful clerics use them as their own personal slush fund. >> they have goods selling them without impact. >> 300 families they are hugely wealthy. >> there are a lot of people with multi. >> islamic revolutionary guard core the irgc so-called protectors of the regime. >> the iranian elite have many years purchased and bought the finest of western goods. unfortunate loifr the years because of petro dollars the elites have had the ability to purchase these goods. >> life is becoming harder for iranian businesses. though president ahmadinejad denies it much of the world's economy accuses them of pursuing weapons. the u.s. european unions imposed trade and banking systems. pressure by uani and others caused problems in the showrooms. f fiat is under pressure to stop doing business
fox news reported on the ongoing case of iran's new york based charity the ilabi foundation. >> one of the quickest ways to make huge amounts of money is to become an important person. >> these so-called charity foundations got assets from the royal family existing businesses and ordinary iranians in many cases powerful clerics use them as their own personal slush fund. >> they have goods selling them without impact. >> 300 families they are hugely wealthy. >>...
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new activia breakfast blend. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd#...
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thank you so much welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. well, what a week it has been. thanks to you. chick-fil-a day was a huge success. [applause] >> i want us to see how it all happened . chick-fil-a founder opened the first restaurant in 1956 basing it around christian values. the business expanded in a chain of more than 1600 restaurants without incidents. chick-fil-a came under fire when the current president and ceo said >> i pray god's mercy on our generation that has a prideful and arrogant attitude to think we have the audasit i of what marriage is all about. >> those who disagreed with his view. twitter flooded with hateful tweets and blasted the chick-fil-a president for speaking his mind. paris
thank you so much welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. well, what a week it has been. thanks to you. chick-fil-a day was a huge success. [applause] >> i want us to see how it all happened . chick-fil-a founder opened the first restaurant in 1956 basing it around christian values. the business expanded in a chain of more than 1600 restaurants without incidents. chick-fil-a came under fire when the current president and ceo said >> i pray god's mercy on our...
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>> in new york? >> yeah, in chicago. >> i would leak to be able to protect myself. >> so why do you need armor piercing bull lets. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. because it is america and i should be able to have whatever i want to have in a free country. >> if it is for hunting, they don't have flapjack coats on animals. >> the deer are very smart. you never know. they are getting smarter. the deer are getting smarter. >> he is killing me. >> i love america. i have come to learn about america and i'm not going to be busy saying you need the gun control laws that we have in the uk, i understand that but armor piercing why do you need that? >> you don't need that. and mancow, if i may -- >> where does it stop? >> you are imperilling the police. you love the police, right? >> of course. i support the police. where does it stop. incrementalism. >> they are not safe with these kinds of guns and armor piercing bull lets. come on now. >> santita thank you. >> in other words, shut up. >> no. >> i love you. you
>> in new york? >> yeah, in chicago. >> i would leak to be able to protect myself. >> so why do you need armor piercing bull lets. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. because it is america and i should be able to have whatever i want to have in a free country. >> if it is for hunting, they don't have flapjack coats on animals. >> the deer are very smart. you never know. they are getting smarter. the deer are getting smarter. >> he is killing me. >> i...
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. >> i smell it all the time walking down the street of new york city. that's john gibson. he has a new cologne. it is just called "john." it is san dahl wood -- sandal wood and it is hemp john. i can just go to the tease. do you have a comment? if you have a video. it is of an animal doing something cute send if to fox news.com slash red eye. still to come the half time report from andy levy. he is an animal. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by the sphormer -- the former man from mexico. you've been busy for a dead man. after you jumped ship in bangkok, i thought i'd lost you. >>> surfing is my life now. but who's going to .... >>> tell the world that priceline has even faster, easier ways to save you money. . . on hotels, flights & cars? you still have it. >>> i'll always have it. so this is it? >>> we'll see where the waves take me. sayonara, brah! anything wrong so far. let's go to andy levy. >> hi, greg. how are you? >> you don't care. >> it is out of plightness. >> that's why i don't answer. >> i don't get politeness and response. >> why should i? >> it is a
. >> i smell it all the time walking down the street of new york city. that's john gibson. he has a new cologne. it is just called "john." it is san dahl wood -- sandal wood and it is hemp john. i can just go to the tease. do you have a comment? if you have a video. it is of an animal doing something cute send if to fox news.com slash red eye. still to come the half time report from andy levy. he is an animal. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by the sphormer --...
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in new york, the case of a man reported missing taking a twist. police believe he tried to fake his own death. raymond roth had claimed that his dad disappeared from the beach. but days later ross got a speeding ticket in south carolina and his wife found e-mails documenting conversations with his son about faking his own death. where is he now his wife ivana said she was olivious and has poke to him once. acknowledging she was going to tell reporters about his attempts to fake the death. ivana what is going o. you have a press conference. be nice almost 15 years together. last time anyone reported seeing him was a cop saw him zooming down the highway in south carolina. he was in a missing person's registry. he was not any charges. >> i had no knowledge at all that he would do this. he got fired from his employer on the 20th. he told me to put the house up for sale. he gave away all of his suits. i told him life goes on and we'll get your resume out there and you can start over and he was in a whirl wind. >> her husband tripled the life insurance
in new york, the case of a man reported missing taking a twist. police believe he tried to fake his own death. raymond roth had claimed that his dad disappeared from the beach. but days later ross got a speeding ticket in south carolina and his wife found e-mails documenting conversations with his son about faking his own death. where is he now his wife ivana said she was olivious and has poke to him once. acknowledging she was going to tell reporters about his attempts to fake the death. ivana...
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that story has a new york angle, too. fox business network's lou dobbs explains. >> but it is a good natured sort of labor battle. it was in 1935 that president franklin roosevelt made it easier for workers in the private sector to create unions. when signed the wagner act he see he meanted and deepened political ties between organized labor on the democratic party. >> it doesn't pool enthusiasm for picketing. >> even fdr didn't think public sector unions made any sense. >> collective bar gaining is different for public workers because their boss is really on their side. >> lies extensively on the roots of america's economic problems. >> they don't want to pay the union mihms too much because it comes out of their own pockets at ford, but that is not true of the government. >> strikes by public employees would be quote the unthinkable and intolerable. but it was within a couple of decades that democratic heirs decided the political upside of public sector unions was worth the risk. the euro caucuse eureka momentd right he
that story has a new york angle, too. fox business network's lou dobbs explains. >> but it is a good natured sort of labor battle. it was in 1935 that president franklin roosevelt made it easier for workers in the private sector to create unions. when signed the wagner act he see he meanted and deepened political ties between organized labor on the democratic party. >> it doesn't pool enthusiasm for picketing. >> even fdr didn't think public sector unions made any sense....